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Fine hessian in natural shade is preferred for ladies clogs, and usually a leather toe-knot is added as furnishing.
On the other hand, jute sandals are made of interwoven jute
and leather, with leather binding. For both designs, the foot-bed may be made of jute composite.
Jute sandals consist of jute uppers and a rubber base with sides typically pasted with velvet fabric.
Other alternatives are jute boards made of coated fabrics, impregnated fabrics and jute fabrics. The insole is made from leather or suede, leather or some other sturdy material.
Very trendy and a favorite during summers are jute sandals. They are commonly in natural, brown, beige or tanned brown color and styled with braided jute straps. The straps may be adorned with plastic beads, glass beads, wooden beads, or other flowery, fruity and tropical patterns.
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Jute strips, in plain and colored strips and various woven patterns can be used as shoelaces, sandal uppers and heel decorations.
Also an in-demand jute footwear simply for its comfortable feel is a jute slipper. They come as ladies jute slippers, bathroom slippers, bedroom slippers, beach slippers, party slippers, even designer jute slippers.
Modern espadrilles can be mistaken for jute footwear because its soles and wedges are made mainly of jute material, particularly a jute rope or braid, mostly in natural bright white colors.
For long a durable finish, the jute soles of any jute footwear design including espadrille shoes or crepe soles are typically vulcanized with rubber underneath, while the heels and inside jute braid soles are made of wood or EVA foam.
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